Area Overview for BL9 8QQ
Area Information
BL9 8QQ is a small residential cluster in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, nestled between Parr Brook and Whittle Brook. With a population of 1,571 and a density of 459 people per square kilometre, it reflects a compact, community-oriented layout. The area’s history dates to the 13th century, with its name rooted in Old English, and it has evolved from medieval arable land into a post-war housing development linked to the A56. Today, it offers a mix of older homes and newer builds, with Sunny Bank Road connecting to key transport routes. Residents benefit from proximity to Bury and Manchester, with easy access to urban amenities while retaining a village-like character. The area’s small size means a tight-knit community, where local shops, schools, and transport hubs are within practical reach. For buyers, BL9 8QQ represents a balance of historical charm and modern convenience, ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity to larger cities.
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- Population
- 1571
- Population Density
- 459 people/km²
BL9 8QQ is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 73% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which contrasts with areas dominated by flats or high-rise developments. This suggests a quieter, more private living experience, typical of suburban or semi-rural settings. The small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, potentially making it a niche market for buyers seeking specific properties. Proximity to the A56 and nearby transport hubs like Bury Interchange may attract those wanting access to urban centres without city living. However, the limited number of properties could mean competition for available homes. Buyers should consider the area’s proximity to amenities and transport when evaluating its appeal, as the housing stock is tailored to those prioritising space and community over high-density living.
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Energy Efficiency in BL9 8QQ
BL9 8QQ offers a range of amenities within practical reach, including five retail outlets like Iceland Bury and Asda Pilsworth, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s transport network includes five metro stops and five rail stations, such as Bury Interchange and Kearsley Railway Station, providing seamless access to nearby towns and cities. While parks or leisure facilities are not explicitly listed, the historical context of the area suggests potential green spaces, given its origins on former arable land. The mix of retail, transport, and connectivity creates a convenient lifestyle, blending local convenience with urban accessibility. Residents can enjoy a balance of daily essentials and easy travel, making BL9 8QQ suitable for those valuing both practicality and proximity to larger centres.
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Schools
The nearest school to BL9 8QQ is Hollins Grundy Primary School, which has an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This indicates a reliable educational foundation for younger children, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The presence of a primary school with a positive rating suggests that families with young children may find the area suitable, as it provides a local option for early education. However, those requiring secondary schooling may need to look further afield, potentially increasing commuting times. The absence of additional schools in the data means the educational landscape is limited to primary-level provision. For families prioritising proximity to schools, this could be a consideration, though the quality of the existing primary school is a positive factor.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | N/A | Hollins Grundy Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BL9 8QQ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable community, likely with established families and professionals. Home ownership is high at 73%, indicating a strong presence of long-term residents. The area is predominantly composed of houses rather than flats or apartments, reflecting a suburban or semi-rural housing stock. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity is not provided. The age profile and ownership rates suggest a community focused on stability and family life, with fewer transient residents. While no deprivation data is available, the high home ownership and age demographics imply a relatively affluent or middle-income demographic. This profile may appeal to buyers seeking a settled environment with low turnover and a sense of continuity.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
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